Dynamic Changes between Two LHCX-Related Energy Quenching Sites Control Diatom Photoacclimation

Volume: 177, Issue: 3, Pages: 953 - 965
Published: May 17, 2018
Abstract
Marine diatoms are prominent phytoplankton organisms that perform photosynthesis in extremely variable environments. Diatoms possess a strong ability to dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat via nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ). This process relies on changes in carotenoid pigment composition (xanthophyll cycle) and on specific members of the light-harvesting complex family specialized in photoprotection (LHCXs), which potentially act as NPQ...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic Changes between Two LHCX-Related Energy Quenching Sites Control Diatom Photoacclimation
Published Date
May 17, 2018
Volume
177
Issue
3
Pages
953 - 965
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